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Guy
03-25-2001, 04:04 PM
Im having trouble with this poem. If u could please read it and interpert it for me. Its for a school project and i need the help! please http://www.everypoet.com/poetry/poetry_forums/smile.gif


The broad-backed hippopotamus
Rests on his belly in the mud;
Although he seems so firm to us
He is merely flesh and blood.

Flesh-and-blood is weak and frail,
Susceptible to nervous shock;
While the True Church can never fail
For it is based upon a rock.

The hippo's feeble steps may err
In compassing material ends,
While the True Church need never stir
To gather in its dividends.

The 'potamus can never reach
The mango on the mango-tree;
But fruits of pomegranate and peach
Refresh the Church from over sea.

At mating time the hippo's voice
Betrays inliexions hoarse and odd,
But every week we hear rejoice
The Church, at being one with God.

The hippopotamus's day
Is passed in sleep; at night he hunts;
God works in a mysterious way-
The Church can sleep and feed at once.

I saw the 'potamus take wing
Ascending from the damp savannas,
And quiring angels round him sing
The praise of God, in loud hosannas.

Blood of the Lamb shall wash him clean
And him shall heavenly arms enfold,
Among the saints he shall be seen
Performing on a harp of gold.

He shall be washed as white as snow,
By all the martyr'd virgins kiss,
While the True Church remains below
Wrapt in the old miasmal mist.

Donner
03-25-2001, 07:03 PM
Guy, I've moved this topic here, as the poetry forums are for posting original work only. Have you tried the library or done a web search on the poem? I found 18 references when I did a quick search.

Donner

Rachel Lindley
03-25-2001, 07:07 PM
Hmm. Why do I get the impression you're asking us to do your homework for you?

Donner's right. Type in the name or first line of the poem along with Eliot's name in a search engine like All The Web at http://www.alltheweb.com, and you'll find plenty of information on the subject.

Rachel

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